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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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8 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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Tachibana Hibiki


Putting herself forward was the obvious thing to do now that it seemed nobody else had any idea what was going on… and it gave Miku some more time to discreetly move aside and make sure that all her clothes were back in position. If this had just happened a few minutes later–

Best not to think about that one.

Aside from her and Miku, there were two unremarkable looking guys and two absolutely adorable looking girls, one of them wearing the fanciest outfit she thought she had seen anybody wear. Once you excluded Carol's robes or some of Maria and Tsubasa's concert outfits, at least. And the girls knew each other, same as her and Miku, but they were brought here separately? And the even smaller one had thought Qingque was somewhere else…

"Sorry, I haven't heard of anywhere called Yuque either," Hibiki said, shaking her head. Not that this meant much, if her test scores were anything to go by, and she'd never been to China except… which side of K2 had they landed on again? That might have been the China side. "But Golden Hour sounds like a restaurant?"

Miku sighed at that. Of course Hibiki would think of food immediately.

@FujiwaraPhoenix@VitaVitaAR@Rune_Alchemist@Cmmelody
Spoke to PKMN about this the other day. Noncombatant Miku's fine to bring along for the ride, so…



Have a pic.
Tachibana Hibiki


With the world no longer at threat from ancient priestesses, mad scientists, alchemists, or primordial goddesses (hopefully for good, but at least for the time being), Hibiki was free to resume her ordinary life. Disaster relief instead of fighting, still doing poorly at school, and Miku. Living with Miku, eating with Miku, still sharing a bed as they had done for years now…

It was embarrassing how long it had taken for Hibiki to acknowledge her own feelings and the rather extreme situation required to force this acknowledgement (and the less said about how it may have become worldwide knowledge, the better), but after all that had happened and the number of times she had nearly lost Miku for good, it was just a relief for things between them to finally be in the open. Not that it changed any of the big things between them, they couldn't possibly be closer there.

The little things, though? Finding somewhere out of the way where they weren't going to be interrupted for a little while? That was a new thing for the pair of them, even if Chris would be annoyed when they met back up later (but getting annoyed like that was just her way of showing affection, Hibiki was sure). Even if they'd gotten things quite a bit out of order in other regards, like this, it was an ordinary teenaged romance.

Of course, with all of her attention firmly on Miku and not her surroundings, Hibiki was very reliant on her girlfriend to notice anyone coming. After all, she couldn't see anything except Miku and the wall behind her, and the brunette did everything with the maximum enthusiasm that she could muster – combat, crane games, making out…

So it was, of course, the green-eyed girl that actually noticed the extreme change in their surroundings, pounding at Hibiki's shoulder until the other girl caught on.

And reacted about as well as could be expected in the situation, with at least two random men having shown up first and gotten a rather good chance to look: immediately make space and try to distract from the massive blush on her face.

"Wh-What's going on? Where is this!?" It looked like a nice plaza, but… it wasn't Japan, as far as Hibiki could tell, and she wasn't the best at geography, "Miku, did you see what happened?"

"No, I closed my eyes for a moment and we were here."

… well, maybe one of these other people would notice?
Quille


"No stabbing it, then…" the hunter noted, looking thoughtful, "And we likely need to lure it in."

The lamia seemed confident in her ability to restrain the griffin, and if it came to it, Quille could tie a beast up quite effectively – you didn't live as long as she did and go hunting without getting used to bundling up all sorts of things on the way back. A struggling griffin was rather unusual in the shape department, but if the ropes were strong enough then they ought to have no problems in the long run.

"Could I ask someone else to take the requests? And you, could you get the beef hearts?" Quille asked, singling out the other elf for the shopping trip, "I need to dress properly for the job."

She wanted at least some protection between herself and the weight of a wild animal, not to mention making sure she had all her knives. Plus checking if she had any rope… she might have some; cave spider silk was definitely strong enough to restrain anything natural. Maybe not a dragon.
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anyhow, yeah, interested


Cellica climbed up the rope without effort, giving the blue mist a curious look. "If we clear it, would we not have a better idea of its source and whether that can be plugged?"

It seemed to be a rather banal aerosol for the time being; if it couldn't permeate a solid barrier then they ought to be able to clear a path until they found the original cause of the mist and shut it down – or opened another path through. That, of course, relied on the assumption that it wasn't incredibly corrosive… but in that case, what was protecting the decaying infrastructure of the ruins? Simply blocking it should suffice for their purposes.
Quille


It took a moment before Quille quite grasped the meaning of the offered hand, shaking it tentatively before it was withdrawn. Interesting to meet a human woman with matching hair, though; that was quite the unusual colouration, wasn't it? Hmm… she needed to inspect more humans to see.

"I have never seen a griffin before. Those fly, yes?" the hunter asked, deep in thought. That made her usual tactics a lot more… precarious; the sky didn't really have a limit and she was rather invested in stabbing. Oh, and it was wanted alive, for an extra round of complications. "My speciality lies in killing beasts, not capturing them. It would be an… interesting challenge."

"Could we just… lightly maim it? Would someone be able to heal that?"
Miina


"C-Can't we just ignore them and k-k-keep going?" Miina wondered, even though it was a bit late with Rudolf already leaping to get involved, "They can't be th-that important."

Or maybe they were? Nobility had too many names and it just made everything needlessly complicated. Besides, their importance when you didn't need something that they had decided was theirs – or only listened to them, like an army, she supposed – was entirely overstated; the worst that could happen if you ignored them was that they would get annoying. Maybe try to arrest you, but that was easy to provoke even without dealing with nobles.

It was certainly no reason to waste their time on the road getting involved in an argument.
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